You seem to think that these cyclist go out and buy their own £20K bike and then start to learn how to ride, I'm sorry but sport is just not like that.
You start like any kid on a bike, you go to your local club and do some races, you get better and show promise, UK sport and the Lottery along with sponsors step in and buy your £20K bike.
Have a look at photos of our canoe slalom team that were not taken at the Olympics, every boat has a bloody big Tesco sticker on.
Can that poor kid afford to get to the athletic track every day, can they afford to buy some running spike ?
Most coaching is done at and by the clubs, it's free to members you do not pay until you go professional.
"its always going to be easier to train to an international level if you've got loadsamoney"
I can tell you now back in 1978 when I was winning international canoe races, my factory working single parent with two children father did not have loads of money.
At international level it's funded by UK Sports who spent £264,143,753 over the last 4 years funding our Olympic sports.
The more medal winning chance the more money you got
Archery £4,408,000
Athletics £25,148,000
Badminton £7,434,900
Basketball £8,599,000
Boxing (Amateur) £9,551,400
Canoeing £16,176,700
Cycling £26,032,000
Diving £6,535,700
Equestrian £13,395,100
Fencing £2,529,335
Gymnastics £10,770,600
Handball £2,924,721
Hockey £15,013,200
Judo £7,498,000
Modern Pentathlon £6,288,800
Rowing £27,287,600
Sailing £22,942,700
Shooting £2,461,866
Swimming £25,144,600
Synchronised Swimming £3,398,300
Table Tennis £1,213,848
Taekwondo £4,833,600
Triathlon £5,291,300
Volleyball £3,536,077
Water Polo £2,928,039
Weightlifting £1,365,157
Wrestling £1,435,210
Total £264,143,753
Saying you can't afford it, is just an excuse for I can be bothered.